Fellow TU members and volunteers,
The next Chapter meeting is at 7 PM on Wednesday, March 18th at The Brick in Roslyn, WA. We meet in the downstairs family section, so all ages are welcome. Spend a day fishing in the area, then join us for food & drinks and a full agenda for the evening.
First... [ READ MORE... ]

When traveling around northern Nevada it’s not uncommon to see the bumper sticker: IF IT DOESN’T GROW, IT HAS TO BE MINED. It’s probably the same thing in mining communities everywhere. And while it’s just a bumper sticker, it can be thought provoking.
When you consider everything you use during... [ READ MORE... ]

By Shauna Sherard
I think this is what they call a teachable moment. Or a learning moment. Perhaps a moment to reflect, or even all of the above.
Last week we posted a photo--the wrong photo--of a large steelhead being held out of water.
It was a repost of a story about fishing being on fire on... [ READ MORE... ]

Maybe you never heard of Durango, CO. There are probably folks who fish there who hope you won’t hear about it anytime soon. But I’ve been to Durango, and I’m here to tell you that this great community in southwest Colorado is a mighty fine place for those of us who like our fellow humans scarce... [ READ MORE... ]

The state of Wyoming got the attention of anglers when it’s long-awaited water strategy report was released.
Two of the top ten priorities in the report were ramping up restoration efforts in the state and making fish passage priority when updating infrastructure.
On restoration, the report found... [ READ MORE... ]

Idaho's public lands are treasured by millions of Americans who share ownership of these special places.
By Chris Hunt
It would seem the only Westerners surprised by the results of a poll that claims Western voters believe public lands belong to all Americans are the state legislators from around... [ READ MORE... ]